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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Guwahati Neighborhoods Parched for Days Due to Booster Pump Glitch

Guwahati Neighborhoods Parched for Days Due to Booster Pump Glitch

26 Oct, 2025

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Summary

  • Several Guwahati localities face water supply disruption for 3+ days
  • Booster pump issue at South Central Guwahati water project reservoir
  • Residents in elevated areas unable to purchase water from private suppliers

As of October 26, 2025, several localities in Guwahati have been facing a prolonged water supply disruption due to a technical issue with a booster pump at the South Central Guwahati water project reservoir. This reservoir is the largest of the city's four water projects.

The Guwahati Jal Board has confirmed that the booster pump, which is responsible for pushing water from the reservoir to the elevated pipelines serving higher areas, has experienced a glitch. Rectification work is currently underway, but the board has cautioned that a specific timeline for the restoration of water supply cannot be guaranteed, as it depends on the nature of the problem.

Residents of affected neighborhoods, including Kailashpur, Golokdham, Sakuntala Pukhuri, Hirimbapur, Amiya Nagar Hilltop bylanes, Rudra Nagar, and the upper part of Luitpur, have been facing the brunt of the water shortage. In some areas, the lack of motorable roads has prevented residents from purchasing water from private suppliers, forcing them to fetch water from distant streams.

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A reservoir employee, speaking on condition of anonymity, explained that booster pumps operate continuously under heavy loads, making occasional technical glitches inevitable. However, the employee assured that any issue disrupting water supply is treated as a priority by the authorities.

The Guwahati Jal Board has stated that the water supply is expected to resume once the repairs to the booster pump are completed, which is anticipated to take another two days.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A technical glitch in a booster pump at the South Central Guwahati water project reservoir has led to a water supply disruption in several neighborhoods of the city.
Residents in Guwahati have been facing water supply disruption for the past three days, and the authorities expect the issue to continue for another two days.
Residents in elevated areas of Guwahati, such as Kailashpur, Golokdham, and Rudra Nagar, are unable to purchase water from private suppliers due to the lack of motorable roads, forcing them to fetch water from distant streams.

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